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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Wacky Wednesday

Whew, I can tell you I am busy :)

I wanted to give you a super tutorial tomorrow and so I worked on the project until 3am this morning, that's 13 hours of solid work to you and me. I don't know where people get the impression that blogging is a simple task ;)

It might not always be simple, but it is always fun, it is weird how once you have stated to blog, it either catches you, or it doesn't. I can't say I could live without it anymore, I am an addict.

Not that I am worried about this state of events. My addiction will hopefully help many people become that much more creative, that much more involved in the things they love to do, so it is definitely worth it.

I would love to make this event WWW HUGE, and would love it if you joined in. Please help me to make this event fantabulous! It can only work if there are loads of people taking part, and I feel honoured to have each and every one of you participating.

Now without further ado, onto my WIP:

Today I can only show you a collective picture as there are some goodies in the pile that I can't show you just yet - but hope to be able to on Friday this week or next (wink, wink)

Jas's Jersey is still the same as last week and Kay's also. I am really working solely on the Pay it Forward pressies so that I can send them off as soon as I can.

Have you all sent off your PIF gifts already?

More Exciting news - I am busy on my own Fair Isle Pattern, hope I will have something to show you next week.

On the reading side of things: I am reading The Game of Thrones....chewing through it is the more appropriate phrase.

I am on page 120 and still am not really getting into this book. Does anyone out there have similar experiences? I have only heard good things about this book, but I am still waiting to be awed! So many characters and to be honest tooooo much description, sends my sensory vision into overload!

wow lots of exciting things going on over here. My husband is totally obsessed with Game of Thrones and has read all the novels and now is re-reading them...it used to be Lord of the Rings!! I haven't read any of them but apparently there are lots of stories going on there. Look forward to seeing the fair isle pattern...I have been doing a bit of simple fairisle myself over the last few weeks...although I'm on a nice garter stitch project at the moment.Happy knitting.Deb

Hi momto5,Yip, I sit here browsing through all the wonderfully creative links and in the back of my head this little voice keeps whispering "You need to get off your computer and start to craft", so I guess I should get on with that :)Thanks so much for visiting.x

Came over from Ginny's blog. I'm excited for your fair isle pattern. I just did one for a Christmas stocking - it was so much fun! Good luck :) If you want to see how mine turned out it's at http://www.brasstacksandbasics.com/2012/09/i-love-yarn-day.html I will definitely be checking back to see yours :)

The Game of Thrones series really isn't for everyone. I think it has so many great reviews because, especially before the TV series, the only people who read it were the type of people who were going to like it anyway. It's definitely firmly within the fantasy genre. Fantasy fans tend to love it. Non-fantasy fans coming to it because of the TV series tend to struggle with it. I can tell you that the extreme descriptiveness doesn't go away, but the plot does get more exciting as well.

I'm looking forward to all the great things you've got planned for the month!

Hi Melanie,Thanks for that, I just keep thinking in my head whilst reading "Oh, please get on with the story...." Not a good thing if you are trying to enjoy the book!It is very nice to have you visit, thanks for dropping by.x

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